by Lindsay H. Jones, USA TODAY Sports

by Lindsay H. Jones, USA TODAY Sports

Baltimore Ravens running back Bernard Pierce is "doing OK" after he was the victim of a carjacking in Philadelphia last Sunday, his agent told USA TODAY Sports.

Marty Magid, Pierce's agent, said police in Philadelphia are continuing to investigate the crime, adding that Pierce's stolen BMW sports utility vehicle had been found and is being processed by police.

CBS 3 in Philadelphia, citing sources, first reported that Pierce had been robbed at gunpoint.

"It's just an unfortunate situation. He was just home after minicamp, in a good neighborhood, daylight. He was just grabbing a slice of pizza," Magid said. "They don't know if it's even NFL related. Might just be car related."

Pierce, who played college football at Temple, was not injured in the incident and is cooperating with police who are trying to find his assailant, Magid said.

Pierce was a backup running back to Ray Rice on the Baltimore Ravens' Super Bowl championship team last season as a rookie.